42. Confession otherwise relevant not to
become irrelevant because of promise of secrecy, etc. If such a confession is
otherwise relevant, it does not become irrelevant merely because it was made
under a promise of secrecy, or in consequence of a deception practised on the accused person for the purpose of
obtaining it, or when he was drunk, or because it was made in answer to
questions which he need to have answered, whatever may have been the form of
those questions, or because he was not warned that he was not bound to make
such confession, and that evidence of it might be given against him:
Provided that the
provisions of this Article shall not apply to the trial of cases under the laws
relating to the enforcement of Hudood.